Native America Speaks
Each summer, members of the Blackfeet Nation and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes share personal knowledge of their history and culture as part of the Native America Speaks program. This program began in 1982 and is the longest running Indigenous speaker series in the National Park Service. Native America Speaks programs are generally offered at park campgrounds and historic lodges, and in locations throughout the Blackfeet Nation. In addition, cultural presentations are offered at various locations througout the park. In addition to programs offered in the park, Native America Speaks presentations are also offered on the Blackfeet Nation at the Museum of the Plains Indian and Chewing Black Bones Campground. This program is made possible through generous support from Glacier National Park Conservancy.
